An Albert Lea man died Saturday night in a head-on-collision on an undivided highway just north of the city, the Minnesota Highway Patrol said.

Michael Skov, the 47-year-old co-owner of the Bend in the Road Bar in Manchester, Minn., was driving north on Hwy. 13 when his car crossed into the southbound lane and collided with another car, according to the Albert Lea Tribune.

The three men in the other car, ages 16, 17, and 27, were all treated and released from the Albert Lea Medical Center with non-serious injuries, the Pioneer Press said.

Two young boys have died and their brother remains in critical condition after the sailboat they were on capsized Friday.

According to the Star Tribune, the boys and their father were sailing on Clearwater Lake when a strong gust of wind capsized the boat, pitching the family into the frigid water.

All three boys were wearing life jackets. Their father swam for help, but 2-year-old Jacob and 6-year-old Zech did not survive. None of the boys were responsive when pulled from the water. They apparently died of hypothermia, Kare 11 reported.

Isaiah, the 8-year-old eldest brother, remained in the hospital Saturday. His family told the Star Tribune that he opened his eyes but could not breathe on his own.

The family is asking for prayers following this Easter-weekend tragedy.

A man died early Sunday morning after the all-terrain vehicle he was driving crashed into a tree.

According to WCCO, the Stearns County Sheriff Department was called to the scene of the ATV crash shortly before 3 a.m. Sunday.

The driver appeared to be heading west on Schuman Lake Road when he lost control going around a curve and struck a tree. He was treated at the scene, but died on the way to the hospital, Kare 11 reported.

Timothy Lee Meyer, 32, and Amanda Lee Vickaryous, 23, were arrested at the scene where police found chemicals, grain alcohol, and ether, according to the Pioneer Press.

The apartment was apparently making synthetic LSD and tranquilizers, Fox News reported.

Ramsey County sheriff's office spokesman told the Pioneer Press that this is the first drug lab of this kind to be found in Minnesota. It appeared that the drugs were being broken down, and turned into "super-drugs."

The two adults arrested at the scene apparently have a criminal history, and a 4-year-old found at the scene was taken into custody, Fox said.

Police believe that Donald Pnewski Jr., a 53-year-old St. Paul native, died in a garage fire on Thursday, according to the Pioneer Press.

Authorities believe that Pnewski was living in the unattached garage at the residence belonging to his mother, Kare 11 reported.

According to the Pioneer Press, Pnewski's had been living in the garage because his mother didn't want him in the house. She reportedly died a few months ago, but Pnewski continued to live in the garage.